Being in an era of GUI’s we all like to use graphical interface to get the information we want and why not, it’s just taps away but GUI is not the only way. Linux terminal and its subsidiaries are fully capable of browsing Wikipedia information through it…Yes..!! You read it correctly. There are many Linux utilities which you can use to search Wikipedia and get useful information. Some of these provide crisp summaries of articles and save your time by removing duplicate and useless information.
How to surf wiki’s information on Terminal?
So now the question arises how we can do it in the terminal? The answer is simple. We need to install terminal’s wiki’s subsidiary. Wikit command line program is one of the best at present time, it is a way to get a summary of search topics from Wikipedia in the command line in no time
Step 1: Install node.js
Command for Linux terminal:- Sudo apt-get install nodejs // This will install node.js After this, you will be prompted for password add your Linux password and proceed Sudo apt-get install npm // This will install npm For other distros, you can use ‘yum’, ‘pacman’, ‘dnf package manager’ instead of apt-get
Step 2: Install Wikit
After installing node you need to install Wikit it can be done by writing a simple command on your terminal Sudo apt-get install wikit -g That’s it Wikit is installed and you are ready to surf Wikipedia on your terminal How to use wikit on terminal : Wikit <search_query> You can also use flags or attributes for getting a more precise output. The flags could be placed anywhere, before or after Wikipedia search query. Here are the flags that you can use:
-b: Opens full Wikipedia article in a browser. -lang langCode: Specifies language; langCode is an HTML ISO language code. –line num: Sets line wrap length to num (minimum 15) -d: Opens disambiguation page in a browser.
You can also get complete information on Wikit by simply running following command: Wikit – help or man wikit or wikit